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    Dakota Office Products Background • Regional distributor of office supplies to institutions sand commercial businesses • Comprehensive product line • Excellent reputation • Several distribution centers Process • Old: • After customer orders received‚ orders were accumulated within the warehouses and prepared for shipment • Used commercial truckers to deliver • New Option: • “Desk Top Deliveries” • Delivered products directly to locations • Small fleet of trucks • 2% upcharge on products Pricing

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    Dhara Rami ACCT 442 Dr. Szendi Date: November 2‚ 2014 Towson University Dakota Office Products Case Analysis Dakota Office Products Case Analysis Introduction Dakota Office Products (DOP) is a reseller and supplier of office products. DOP is a regional entity. It has institutional and commercial businesses as clients. DOP has a good loyalty and customer confidence from its client. In order to increase profitability‚ DOP started “Desk top” delivery for its loyal customers. In this service

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    times but is now in the process of being restored by the National Park Service. The Coldwater springs site should continue to be restored and protected from further development. Native Americans consider Coldwater springs to be a sacred place. The Dakota believe the god of water lives under the spring‚ so they had ceremonies in the water to honor this god. They also believe it is the site of the beginning of human life. “The spring is the site of our creation myth and the beginning of Indian existence

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    army tried to gain control of the Sioux ‚ many of whom entered and left reservations at will. The U.S. army then attempted to force the remaining Sioux tribe of the land by sending more forces under Colonel George Cluster into the hills of South Dakota. The Westward Expansion was also detrimental to the needs of not only the Sioux tribe but all Native American tribes. Most tribes depended solemnly on buffalo for food as well as clothing‚ sheltering abd basic Human needs. This was the main way to

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    Sculpture The United States of America is the greatest nation in our world today. It is made up of 50 states with each state having its own unique history. South Dakota is well known for tourism mostly due to the beauty of the Black Hills and the Mount Rushmore National Memorial nestled in a granite mountain located by Keystone‚ South Dakota. Mount Rushmore started out as a dream which led to the reality of a monumental sculpture commemorating four outstanding presidents‚ and one artist’s great skill

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    wandering though the crowd looking for customers on her first night in North Dakota. "They ’re not in there to tip the dancers‚" she says with a laugh. Williston is the heart of Bakken oil country‚ the Fort McMurray of the U.S. ’s north‚ for all the good‚ and bad‚ that brings. There are at least 3.1 billion barrels of recoverable oil trapped in the Bakken shale‚ a teardrop-shaped formation spread between North Dakota‚ eastern Montana and Saskatchewan‚ and likely many billions more. In recent years

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    Dakota Dreams is a novel by James Bennett. The story follows the life of a lonely fifteen year old foster child named Floyd Rayfield. Since Floyd has no parents he had to live in multiple foster or group homes for most of his life. One day Floyd had a dream in which he saw himself as a Dakota warrior‚ a fierce warrior in Indian tribes. When Floyd awoke from his dream‚ he was certain that becoming a Dakota Warrior was his destiny. Floyd undergoes a name change to Charley Black Crow and‚ he learns

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    Sioux Indians The Sioux or Dakota Indians were 20‚000 strong in 7 different tribes‚ throughout the Great Plains. Free nomads of the Plains‚ they took full advantage of available horses‚ which were originally brought here by Cortez and the Spanish in 1519. The horse allowed them the mobility to pull their tepees as they traveled and were an invaluable aid in hunting buffalo‚ their main staple. While the Sioux were known to be great warriors‚ the family was considered to be

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    It was a cold and dreery day in the plains of South Dakota‚ the wind whipping across the landscape. Today was no ordinary day for me though‚ for I was headed for my biggest game of my high school football career. I am a Lennox Oriole tried and true and am proud to strap up my pads with the Lennox name across my chest. This day‚ everything felt different for me. I felt as though the weather wasn’t going to ruin my day. The night before this day I couldn’t sleep‚ for I was too nervous as to what was

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    moment in time that will be in our memories forever because it is an event to learn from and never forget. The main states that were affected by the dust bowl were Colorado‚ Kansas‚ Oklahoma‚ Texas ‚ and New Mexico. Nebraska‚ Wyoming‚ South Dakota‚ North Dakota‚ Montana‚ and some parts of Canada were also affected. These states were affected because there was a lot of farming and in this area and because of the warm climate they acquire very bad droughts. These dust storms were caused by severe drought

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